Presidential News

New York City -
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton refused to give it up Tuesday, keeping her presidential ambitions under wraps under direct questioning from late night talk-show host Jon Stewart on his show, “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.”

Bogot -
Colombia's voters gave President Juan Manuel Santos a second term Sunday in a closely fought election that could mark a turning point in the country's decades-long struggle with Marxist guerrillas.

Actor Samuel L. Jackson will star in an upcoming ad called 'Wake the f--k up, Vote for Obama'. The YouTube spot, supporting President Obama’s re-election bid, was paid for by the Jewish Council for Education and Research Super PAC.

Moscow -
RT was granted the very first public interview with President Vladimir Putin since his presidential inauguration. The interview gives an extremely interesting insight into Russia's views on various important world issues.

Jerusalem -
President Shimon Peres voiced his political views against an Israeli solo attack of Iran's nuclear project, provoking sharp rhetoric from the Prime minister's office staff. The President's position is representational and not a policy making office.

Washington Post has released the article, “Cain’s longtime ties to controversial Koch brothers’ group key to his surging presidential bid,” with Cain’s entire political platform under the Koch organization, Americans for Prosperity.

Nothing has hit the news quicker than the fact New Jersey Governor Chris Christie “may” be entering the GOP presidential race, despite his continuous denials. One of the more popular men in politics, the Republican party feels Christie is the man.

The William J. Clinton Presidential Center & Park celebrated its five-year anniversary. Former President Bill Clinton took part in the ceremonies and spoke to a crowd of 1,000. He challenged everyone to not be "afraid to change with the times."

South Africa’s upcoming presidential inauguration could prove to be the scene of an improvement in relations between the two Koreas. Senior officials of both North and South Korea will be attending the inauguration.

Happening now! U.S. presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain take to the stage in their first debate. DigitalJournal.com has live coverage of the historical event, so tune in, hear from the candidates and share your thoughts. This is live.

We're happy to announce live coverage of the first U.S. presidential debate this Friday Sept. 26, 2008 at 9 p.m. EST. We've teamed up with a citizen journalist to offer play-by-play commentary, insight, opinion and debate. Join us and share your thoughts!

Who will win the 2008 Presidential election? Will it be an Iowa Caucus winner? Will it be a New Yorker? Will it even be a Democrat or a Republican? Only one man claims to know for sure and The Amazing Kreskin ain't talking.

In the 2008 Presidential Election Year, many candidates both Democrat and Republican will try to win the hearts, the minds, and the votes of the American public. It is the goal of this reporter that all voters be well informed of their choices.

In the 2008 Presidential Election Year, many Candidates both Democrat and Republican will try to win the hearts, the minds, and the votes of the American public. It is the goal of this reporter that all voters be well informed of their choices.

In the 2008 Presidential Election Year, many Candidates both Democrat and Republican will try to win the hearts, the minds, and the votes of the American public. It is the goal of this reporter that all voters be well informed of their choices.

In the 2008 Presidential Election Year, many candidates both Democrat and Republican will try to win the hearts, the minds, and the votes of the American public. It is the goal of this reporter that all voters be well informed of their choices.

In the 2008 Presidential Election Year, many Candidates both Democrat and Republican will try to win the hearts, the minds, and the votes of the American public. It is the goal of this reporter that all voters be well informed of their choices.

In the 2008 Presidential Election Year, many Candidates both Democrat and Republican will try to win the hearts, the minds, and the votes of the American public. It is the goal of this reporter that all voters be well informed of their choices.

In the 2008 Presidential Election Year, many Candidates both Democrat and Republican will try to win the hearts, the minds, and the votes of the American public. It is the goal of this reporter that all voters be well informed of their choices.

Tonight’s debate took place at the Citadel and was hosted by Anderson Cooper. CNN dismissed a video question by a five-year-old about Social Security. “Does a five-year-old really care about Social Security,” Anderson asked.